Ill. Admin. Code tit. 68, § 1485.70 - Restoration
a) Any surgical
assistant or surgical technologist whose registration has been expired for five
years or less may have the registration restored by paying all lapsed renewal
fees as required by Section
1485.80.
b) A surgical assistant or surgical
technologist who is seeking restoration of a registration that has been
inactive for five years or less shall have the registration restored upon
payment of the current renewal fee.
c) A surgical assistant or surgical
technologist seeking restoration of a registration that has been expired or
placed on inactive status for more than five years shall file an application,
on forms supplied by the Division, together with the fee required in Section
1485.80, and show proof of one of the following:
1) Proof of current certification from one of
the following:
A) National Surgical Assistant
Association for the certification of surgical assistants;
B) National Board of Surgical Technology and
Surgical Assisting; or
C) American
Board of Surgical Assistants;
2) Sworn evidence of active practice in
another jurisdiction;
3) An
affidavit attesting to military service as provided in Section 60 of the Act;
or
4) Proof of passage of an
examination set forth in Section
1485.10(a)(3)
and Section 1485.20(a)(3)
during the 24 months preceding application for restoration.
d) A registrant who is seeking
restoration after disciplinary action must complete all requirements of the
disciplinary order and shall submit a petition for restoration to be
adjudicated through the hearing process. As part of such petition the licensee
shall submit evidence demonstrating rehabilitation to warrant the public trust
as provided in Section 1485.100.
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